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US harbours murder suspect
By Elizabeth Sitotombe
NO-ONE is above the law, not even spies or regime change agents are exempt from the...
What to expect from the new US Ambassador
THE appointment of Pamela Tremont, an ex-military officer, as the new US Ambassador to Zimbabwe lays bare many interesting dynamics but one...
Analysis
Success is ours
WE will not tire reminding the world, particularly the West, that we are a people ruling themselves for themselves.
Clubs pay price for violent fans
THE recent hefty fines and deduction of points meted out to Dynamos and Highlanders as a result of fan-violence at football matches...
Columns
Tragedy of the opposition
UNLIKE the ruling ZANU PF and other liberation movements across the globe that have their roots steeped in the values, ideals and...
Remembering the life of artist Helen Lieros: Part Two…a true Zimbabwean...
AS a Western-trained artist, Helen’s rejection of the representative naturalism of Western art in favour of African-centred subject matter was fueled by...
Opinion
Zim dollar way to go
EDITOR — FOR as many years I have been carefully looking at the factors undermining the value of our local currency and...
Self-evident success
By Tawanda Chenana
We, from the village, are very conscious of developments that take place around us.
Feature
Black skin, white masks: Part Five…check source before reporting
IN parts One to Four, we exposed the fallacies by NewsDay with respect to the recently accredited veterans of the war of...
Money and the pursuit of wealth: Part 24…the rise of Florence...
LIKE the Munhumutapas in Southern Africa, Venice became the leading naval power of the time and grew into an imperial force during...
Business
UK threatens wildlife management in Africa
By Emmanuel Koro
OBSERVERS worldwide are appalled by the proposed British Government anti-trophy hunting imports Bill.
Zimbabwe and China strengthen ties
ZIMBABWE’s potential as an attractive tourist and investment destination is estimated at US$4 trillion.
As the country opens up...
Farming
Black skin, white masks: Part Two
WITH most summer crops ripe, harvesting is underway, with emphasis on the storage of the harvested crop considered key in ensuring farmers...
Young farmers boosting agric production
THE economic development mantra adopted by the Second Republic, of ‘building the nation brick-by-brick’, has resulted in a positive ripple effect as...
Arts
Of band names…
By Fidelis Manyange
ONCE upon a time, a local sungura band went on tour of one of the European...
Culture to spur socio-economic development
RENOWNED Kenyan writer Ngugi Wa Thiong’o is one of African writers who gave up using the English language and resorted to writing...
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Chatham House Report: Zimbabwe’s International Re-engagement The Long Haul...
By: Knox Chitiyo and Steve Kibble
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